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Deadly carjacking in Minneapolis, new manager for the Minnesota Twins, stepping up to help those that get SNAP benefits, repeat of vandalism against trees
Published 6 months ago
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Here is the Thursday "830 On The Go" which includes:
- A violent and deadly confrontation during an attempted car theft in South Minneapolis.
- The Twins have a familiar face returning to manage the ballclub.
- Some of the Twin Cities' top music organizations are coming together for a concert tonight to benefit those impacted by the Annunciation Church mass shooting.
- A call to action... from the "Community Emergency Assistance program in the Twin Cities.
- With the elimination of SNAP benefits looming if the Government shutdown continues into the weekend, many establishments are stepping up to help those in their communities.
- A multi-agency drug bust in Northeastern Minnesota reportedly lead to multiple people being taken in ICE custody on Wednesday.
- Governor Tim Walz has ordered a third party audit on the billing practices of 14 Medicaid services that are deemed to be "high risk" for fraud in Minnesota.
- The Minnesota hemp industry is bracing for some possible federal changes.
- The investigation continues into vandalism of dozens of trees in St. Paul last weekend.
- Minnesota Lynx head coach and president of basketball operations Cheryl Reeve will be inducted to the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame next year.